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What Would You Give? Ai^ .u by Ntba Mlleh«ll Along the pathway ot life many times we come to situations that make us look back and wish we couid just caii back one yesterday. When those times of regret come what wouid we give if we couid only call back one yesterday, with the opportunity yesterday held. Many times we have heard, and the Bible teaches. Honor thy father and mother. Ex. 20:12 Many people think when they are grown they no longer have to obey parents. But, we should still be respectful to them and honor them. We may not always agree with them, but we don't have to talk back to them, get angry and so on, letting our life reflect the works of the enemy. Remember no sin can enter Heaven. We can listen to them with respect and show our love. If we can’t do this we need to seek the face of God with a repenting heart. If you lose Father or Mother what would you give for one yesterday so you could tell them one more time that you do love COME TO CHURCH Ft. Barnwell Vanceboro P.H. Bulletin Church News Revival and Homecoming There will be a three night revival and singing at the Vanceboro Free Will Holiness Church October 1 through October 3 at 7:00 p.m. nightly. There will be special singing and different guest speakers nightly. The Homecoming dinner will be October 5 at 1:00. Special singers will be the Singing Messengers, (Brown Family) Everyone is invited to attend. Pastor is Rev. Lonnie Wetherington, Jr. by B. H. Mitchell Women's Day Service will be observed at St. John's A.M.E. Zion Church on Sunday Sept. 28th. The morning message will be delivered by Rev. Sister Bonetta L. Huggins. Rev. Huggins is the daughter of Mr. pnd Mrs. Joseph Tull Huggins pf the Ft. Barnwell area. She is ajso a graduate of West Craven High School. Rev. B. Huggins now resides in Greensboro, N.C. After the morning service a fellowship dinner will be served. An evening service is planned at 3:00 p.m. with special guest from Trenton, N.C. to appear on the program. The pastor and officers are inviting all members and friends to join them in these Women Day Services. The pastor is Elder J.E. Aldridge of Blounts Creek, N.C. The Deaconess Board of Clinton Chapel A.M.E.Zion Church of New Bern held its regular meeting at the Home of Mrs. Dolly Crowell on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Crowell has been a mem be r of the board for several years and was happy to serve as hostess for the September meeting. The business session was first in order, after which Mrs. Crowell served a very delicious dinner. Everyone enjoyed the meeting and the dinner. The members of the deaconess board in attend- dance were Mrs. Eva League, Mrs. Bessie Boone, Mrs. Georgia Becton, Mrs. Sarah Kearney, Mrs. Alberta Collins, and Mrs. Annie Jones. Rev. R.P. McDougal is pastor of the church. Revival services are scheduled to begin Sun. night. Sept. 28th and continue through friday night Oct. 3rd. Service will begin Sun. 7:00 p.m. Mon. through Friday 7:30 - p.m. Evangelist Rev Mrs. Wanda Barnes. Reba Mitchell Clebrates 89th Birthday Mr. David Whitford celebrat ed his 89th birthday and currently lives in Webster, Florida with his youngest daughter. The party was given to him by Robert Whitford. The party was enjoyed by friends from Ft. Myers, Florida, and grandchildren and great grandchildren. He received lots of lovely gifts. There were approximately forty guests present. Wanda Faye Braxton Braxton, Elks Set Date The engagement of Wanda Faye Braxton to Walter Robert Elks, Jr. is announced by her parents, Gus and Patricia Kite of Vanceboro. The wedding is planned for Oct. 25 at 2 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church of New Bern. All friends are invited to attend the wedding and reception following in the church Parish Hall. The bride-elect graduated from Farm Life High School in Vanceboro. She is employed with Robert Bosch Corpora tion in New Bern. The bridegroom-elect graduated from Church Farm School in Paol, Pa., and has attended Carteret Technical College and Craven Commu nity College. He is Funeral Director at Cotton Funeral Home in New Bern. Chapman U. M. News Chapman U.M. Church Homecoming and Revival will be Sept. 28th. Mr. Bill Crowder, former pastor on the Vanceboro Charge-which included Vanceboro U.M., Lane's Chapel, Epworth and Chapman Churches-Will be the guest speaker. Morning services will begin at 11:00 a.m. with dinner on the grounds at noon. Revival services will begin at 7:30 that evening and last through Oct. October 2. A Love offering will be taken during the Sunday morning, September 21, worship service and will be sent to the family of the late Richard C. Hill. Kimberly Ann Lewis She’s Here! She’s Here! Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Allen Lewis would like to announce the arrival of their new daugther, born August 28th at 9:26 p.m., weight, 7lbs. 5ozs. Mrs. Lewis is the former Glinda Faye Anderson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Anderson Jr. They are very proud since this is the first girl in 20 years. Dixon Honored On 70th Birthday A birthday supper was given August 3 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dixon. Mr. Dixon is pastor of Reunion Chapel Church and celebrated his 70th birthday. Supper, was given by the Women's Auxiliary. that is what a funeral home’s staff should be durino a period of transition. We strive to be efficient, dependable and most importantly ... caring. We proudly present this full-service facility. It is open regularly on Mondays and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It is also open for visitation when there is a death in the community. Our facilities include a visitation area, a family room, and a chapel which seats 200 people. S. G, WilkcTSOfi & Ivto GreenviUe,NC 2^-0770
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